Progress Report Schedule
Progress Reports are due the third Thursday of each month. Teams/teachers may choose to give progress reports more frequently.
I will be sending a progress report home this week.
Many students have work that has not been turned in.
How to read the progress report for Ms. Walsh’s classes:
Tasks:
Wk 2 Monday means a Countdown to FCAT problem found in the very beginning pages of the textbook. Each child has a copy of the textbook at home and a copy of the textbook at school available to them.
wkbk 1-7 means the workbook chapter 1 lesson 7. The numbers 1-7 are found at the top of the page.
If more than one workbook has been issued to a class initials will differentiate which workbook is being rreferred to. For instance SGI means Study Guide and Intervention workbook, PS means Practice Skills workbook, and PWP means Practice Word Problems workbook.
p22 means the page that a quiz or test is on in the textbook.
NHI means not handed in.
0 means the work was handed in but received a 0. This could be because there was no heading, the answer was incorrect and was not corrected when we went over the problem in class together on the board, or the answer was correct but there was no work shown at all to show how the problem was solved by the student.
A number score is the score the student received. This can range from 0 to 100.
Absent means the student was not there on the day the work was done, or corrected and handed in.
Excused means the student is not responsible for completing the work. This may be because they had a family emergency, were not enrolled in school at the time of the assignment, etc.
All work should be turned in as soon as possible after it is due or has been corrected together in class.
All math work must be saved for a minimum of the current 9 week grading period. Homework and classwork assignments may be referred to while taking tests, as well as any posters on the walls, or handouts provided by the teacher.
Please help your students stay on task and complete and turn in missing assignments.
Daily Homework Assignments
Want to know what homework your child has? Then subscribe by RSS feed to this blog or by email. That makes it easy to keep in touch. Just look in the right hand margins. It’s simple to do.
Parent Portal
Want to see your child’s progress report at any time day or night? Come to the school office of the school your child attends and sign up for the parent portal. Bring your ID with you. Then you can access your child’s grades from any computer with an internet connection at any time.
Thank you.

